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in the meantime, the rapists of the 17-year-old in northern india have finally been arrested. >> will the indian government's announcement of stiffer penalties for rapists address the mounting public anger? we put that question "the guardian" newspaper's correspondent in delhi. damage to the extent -- to extend, it is what they have been asking for. some demonstrators are calling for the death penalty for rapists. others have been calling for greater measures of security. but one of the problems is that in india, you often get this cycle whereby you have a crisis, you have an incident, you have public outrage, the government announces a wave of measures, and they're just is not a mechanism there to try to implement -- there just is not a mechanism to try to implement what the government promised. we have seen this before. there are other problems, which is the attitude to rape among government figures, among the authority figures, and among society at large. >> afghan war victims have filed a class action suit against germany in a court in the western city of bonn. >> those claims are
in the meantime, the rapists of the 17-year-old in northern india have finally been arrested. >> will the indian government's announcement of stiffer penalties for rapists address the mounting public anger? we put that question "the guardian" newspaper's correspondent in delhi. damage to the extent -- to extend, it is what they have been asking for. some demonstrators are calling for the death penalty for rapists. others have been calling for greater measures of security. but...
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sitar, india. sitar, ravi shankar. it has made him immortal through this music. >> ravi shankar will now be awarded his fourth grammy award posthumously. he influenced many great performers, including his daughters. one of them is a virtuoso sitar player. and jazz singer norah jones. >> beautiful. coming up after the break -- what to do about unruly football fans. >> the german football league has agreed to tighten stadium security. the rules are going down very badly with the fans themselves, who been protesting at bundesliga -- who have been protesting at bundesliga matches. >> stick around. >> welcome back. the bundesliga have agreed to a number of pressures -- the number of proposals. but it includes -- >> there will completely eliminate -- >> they will completely eliminate flares. >> there have been protests from fan groups. >> scenes like these have led to heated debates over safety in german football stadiums. the shocking images thea fan storming -- images of a fan storming the pitch and lighting flares. club r
sitar, india. sitar, ravi shankar. it has made him immortal through this music. >> ravi shankar will now be awarded his fourth grammy award posthumously. he influenced many great performers, including his daughters. one of them is a virtuoso sitar player. and jazz singer norah jones. >> beautiful. coming up after the break -- what to do about unruly football fans. >> the german football league has agreed to tighten stadium security. the rules are going down very badly with the...
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they decided to add two nuclear reactors to southern india. but they reportedly failed to agree on terms of compensation in the event of an accident. >>> wrestling fans turned out for events in pakistan earlier this month that pitted some of japan's strongest men against each other. professional wrestling used to be popular in pakistan and thousands showed up for the exhibition matches. behind the scenes is a long history between a japanese wrestling giant and a legendary local family. verk has the story. >> reporter: more than 20,000 people turned up to see this pro wrestling event. several wrestlers took to the ring. but there was no one better than strong man antonio noki. he may be 69 years old now, but he remains popular around the world, and his enormous presence in pakistan is a win. >> translator: i saw anoki's match in pakistan in 1976. we respect him because he's a great wrestler. >> reporter: anoki visited pakistan twice in the 1970s to take on local wrestlers. the first bout in 1976 pitted him against a national hero who was billed
they decided to add two nuclear reactors to southern india. but they reportedly failed to agree on terms of compensation in the event of an accident. >>> wrestling fans turned out for events in pakistan earlier this month that pitted some of japan's strongest men against each other. professional wrestling used to be popular in pakistan and thousands showed up for the exhibition matches. behind the scenes is a long history between a japanese wrestling giant and a legendary local family....
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. >> india remains in morning two days after the death of a woman who's a gang rape earlier this month shocked the country. many hotels and clubs have closed down in respect of the woman. the rate and death triggered widespread demonstrations. >> rescue teams in colombia are searching for survivors after this varied parts of a road. they believed 20 people may be trapped under the road and there are unconfirmed reports of at least two dead. >> as mentioned, we're going to leave you with chancellor angela merkel's new year's address. >> think you for being with us and happy new year. -- thank you for being with us. these are small medical miracles. they are marks of our research's success. for this boy in this woman, research means hearing or a heartbeat. it means daily life and quality of life. for our country, research means jobs. if we can do something that others cannot, we preserve and create prosperity. that is why we are investing more than ever before in education and research. that is why we are building a germany into one of the most modern energy producers in the world. that
. >> india remains in morning two days after the death of a woman who's a gang rape earlier this month shocked the country. many hotels and clubs have closed down in respect of the woman. the rate and death triggered widespread demonstrations. >> rescue teams in colombia are searching for survivors after this varied parts of a road. they believed 20 people may be trapped under the road and there are unconfirmed reports of at least two dead. >> as mentioned, we're going to...
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the tsunami then spread across the entire indian ocean to strip along, india, thailand, and several other countries. over 250,000 people died that day. 170,000 in indonesia alone. the bodies of many of those swept away still have not been recovered. loved ones cannot even visit their grave sites. many travel to thailand. a memorial wall pays tribute to those who died there. grieving together, mourners again remember those who passed away. >> we all remember where we were at the time. sports news now, and as the year draws to a close, the german football association has good reason to be satisfied -- all seven of the bundesliga teams in competition at the european level made it through the first round. >> german soccer fans have plenty of reason to smile as they head into the new year and look back on five decades of bundesliga football. >> the bundesliga is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and it has never been stronger as a brand. all three german clubs in the champions league moved through, and all four german clubs are through in the eurobond lead, a first in german soccer. >> the bun
the tsunami then spread across the entire indian ocean to strip along, india, thailand, and several other countries. over 250,000 people died that day. 170,000 in indonesia alone. the bodies of many of those swept away still have not been recovered. loved ones cannot even visit their grave sites. many travel to thailand. a memorial wall pays tribute to those who died there. grieving together, mourners again remember those who passed away. >> we all remember where we were at the time....
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this happens in china, saudi arabia, and india. while european and american politicians flirt with censuring the internet or restricting it. of course we oppose that. >> among the club's hacktivists, programmers and i.t. experts have boosted attendance to record levels. >> when we come back, we look at the fate of syrian refugees. >> we'll be back in just one minute's time. >> thanks for staying with us. >> as we've been reporting, there are renewed efforts to find a solution to the syrian conflict that has seen a civil war in the country deepened. >> the death toll has exceeded 45000 cents the conflict started about 19 months ago. >> the government and the syrian opposition appeared to have fought each other to a standstill on the battlefield, and the international community is divided on what to do about it. >> as the year draws to a close, we look back not at developments in the country over the past 12 months. >> syrians started the year with a glimmer of hope. the arab league put observers on the ground, and the fighting had s
this happens in china, saudi arabia, and india. while european and american politicians flirt with censuring the internet or restricting it. of course we oppose that. >> among the club's hacktivists, programmers and i.t. experts have boosted attendance to record levels. >> when we come back, we look at the fate of syrian refugees. >> we'll be back in just one minute's time. >> thanks for staying with us. >> as we've been reporting, there are renewed efforts to find...
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he spent four years in india fighting the japanese and was highly decorated. his father, in reality a war hero, was suddenly treated as an outcast in ireland, so the family was cast into poverty. >> the big companies locally, the transport companies, shipping comnies -- he w on the list. i am the oldest in my family, and my early memories of growing up were not enough food, no money coming in. he was not able to work. he just could not get a job. >> what was known as the starvation order had almost 5000 names on it. anyone on it would not be given a job. ireland had gained independence from britain to be with tickets before. it did not want its men fighting for the former colonial overlords. for centuries, the iri had rebelled against british rule. today, relations between ireland and england have improved. for many, the pardoning of the onetime deserters is a further step in the right direction, and advocates of the pardon stress that deserters actually left the war for the right reasons while their own -- actually joined the war for the right reasons while t
he spent four years in india fighting the japanese and was highly decorated. his father, in reality a war hero, was suddenly treated as an outcast in ireland, so the family was cast into poverty. >> the big companies locally, the transport companies, shipping comnies -- he w on the list. i am the oldest in my family, and my early memories of growing up were not enough food, no money coming in. he was not able to work. he just could not get a job. >> what was known as the starvation...
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if you look at the facts, 32% of our manufacturing base has been gutted and sold to china, india, any foreign country that has cheap labor. the top patriotic american companies are parking their profits and offshore accounts so they do not have to pay a fair share of their taxes. the bottom line is since the late '70s, the wealthiest 2% in this country are making 25 times their wealth that they made a black -- back then. there are only paying 40% more in taxes. this country is doomed if we do not start putting terrace of the imports coming into this country. the republican party is selling you an outright lie. thank you. host: let's show you a facebook posting. the economist and professor at the university of maryland will be with us and about 25 minutes or so. he will take your calls and give you his economic outlook for 2013. he has written a lot on the matter. from west virginia, independent. caller: is, sir. i would just like to say that i am not very optimistic above the future of the united states right now. we are in so much that it is pathetic. our budget is way over. this pre
if you look at the facts, 32% of our manufacturing base has been gutted and sold to china, india, any foreign country that has cheap labor. the top patriotic american companies are parking their profits and offshore accounts so they do not have to pay a fair share of their taxes. the bottom line is since the late '70s, the wealthiest 2% in this country are making 25 times their wealth that they made a black -- back then. there are only paying 40% more in taxes. this country is doomed if we do...
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in vancouver's east side now, a much more modest area, and people living here would be coming from india, from the people's republic of china, perhaps from the philippines. narrator: without great wealth and power, these new asian americans are not likely to encounter the same kinds of cultural conflicts. they just want to adapt and make new lives for themselves in a city of diverse local voices and ever-changing global connections. within north america, the subregion of canada is the second-largest country in the world. but with its harsh northern climate, much of this land is sparsely inhabited. the streetlights in this nighttime image from space show the distribution of population in the eastern u.s. and canada. eighty-five percent of canadians live within 200 miles of the u.s. border. one of its biggest cities is montreal. as in vancouver, immigration has a major impact on montreal's urban and political geography. montreal is the primate city of quebec, a french island in an anglo-american sea. the québécois work very hard to preserve their language bugrowing onalism and e quebecov
in vancouver's east side now, a much more modest area, and people living here would be coming from india, from the people's republic of china, perhaps from the philippines. narrator: without great wealth and power, these new asian americans are not likely to encounter the same kinds of cultural conflicts. they just want to adapt and make new lives for themselves in a city of diverse local voices and ever-changing global connections. within north america, the subregion of canada is the...
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we do not have much of a service india. it has gone to india. we are in a trade war. guest: i disagree on one thing, which is that i do not think he should ever listen to anything donald trump says. but mitt romney was more aggressive in the campaign talking about declaring china in -- a current domenica later. and it is true that they keep their currency artificially low, which makes their imports of lower than the u.s. but if you declare that a currency manipulator, things could escalate and get worse. and if mitt romney were to get into office, i think he knew that -- more often than not he would say that on day one he would declare try a currency manipulator. that would have had a bad consequences -- declared china a currency manipulator. that would have had bad consequences. host: brian from michigan on the independent line. caller: good morning. i'm enjoying this a great deal. area,om the lower detroit not a stranger to the declining work force. somebody said something, and i thought it was an interesting idea, and it might be unbelievably simplistic. but most o
we do not have much of a service india. it has gone to india. we are in a trade war. guest: i disagree on one thing, which is that i do not think he should ever listen to anything donald trump says. but mitt romney was more aggressive in the campaign talking about declaring china in -- a current domenica later. and it is true that they keep their currency artificially low, which makes their imports of lower than the u.s. but if you declare that a currency manipulator, things could escalate and...
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he came from a small village in india. later on i worked in india, and i went to the village to help them get effective tuberculosis control systems set up. it would have cost $10 at that time to prevent him from getting multi-drug resistance to tb. it costs about $100,000 to get uncared. we are all connected by the air that we breed. host: ohio. independent line. dale. caller: i have a severe enzyme deficiency. i have less than 10 of these enzymes in my body, and i'm wondering what the effect of the vaccines would be on my enzyme deficiency? guest: the type of and signed -- of the enzyme deficiency you are talking about has no relation to vaccination, so i would recommend given the topic we have discussed this morning that you'd take your influenza vaccine. you should have a normal response, because the relationship between the enzyme deficiency in the immune system is really not connected. that will not impact significantly at all our immune system. go ahead and get the vaccinations. host: you were asked about the effect
he came from a small village in india. later on i worked in india, and i went to the village to help them get effective tuberculosis control systems set up. it would have cost $10 at that time to prevent him from getting multi-drug resistance to tb. it costs about $100,000 to get uncared. we are all connected by the air that we breed. host: ohio. independent line. dale. caller: i have a severe enzyme deficiency. i have less than 10 of these enzymes in my body, and i'm wondering what the effect...
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believe would bring some corporations back to set up their factories of in america and said of china, india, brazil. it just seems like congress and our leaders in general are trying to bring america down equal to the other nations of the world. i believe it is all headed for a one world government. they have to knock america down before they can get us equal with the other countries in the world. we are building the other countries up. it's a cinch to me like our leaders reject i agree with the last caller, there should be term limits. after they are in there so long, their interest is not in helping america. it seems to me like they are positioning for money in their own pockets or they become lobbyists. this secreted a law that they should not be able to become lobbyists for a few years sucker they leave congress or senate. they need to just bring america back up. if it would bring more jobs back to america, then we would have more taxes to be collected. host: more in the financial times this morning. capitol hill plays out a cliffhanger is the headline. the right the mood of the members
believe would bring some corporations back to set up their factories of in america and said of china, india, brazil. it just seems like congress and our leaders in general are trying to bring america down equal to the other nations of the world. i believe it is all headed for a one world government. they have to knock america down before they can get us equal with the other countries in the world. we are building the other countries up. it's a cinch to me like our leaders reject i agree with...
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the amount of fossil fuels utilize by countries with huge populations such as india and china. we need energy, but we need to move onto clean energy. that is one of the president's priorities. he can create a whole new infrastructure that replaces the military industrial that eisenhower warned us about. host: thank you for the call. speaking along the lines of the environment and the epa. there is this -- from "to the boston globe" -- this from "the l.a. times" -- from "the gazette" in colorado -- our question for you is, what the think the president's no. 1 priority should be? just is joining us on the democrat line. caller: good morning. it was a little bit of serendipity that you read the editorial from "the new york times." i believe the first priority, our entire government should be repairing the infrastructure of the country. we have some infrastructure from the 19th century. with what just happened in new york, i really do think that our treasure and our people -- repairing the infrastructure will create jobs. we also have to begin protecting our coastal communities fro
the amount of fossil fuels utilize by countries with huge populations such as india and china. we need energy, but we need to move onto clean energy. that is one of the president's priorities. he can create a whole new infrastructure that replaces the military industrial that eisenhower warned us about. host: thank you for the call. speaking along the lines of the environment and the epa. there is this -- from "to the boston globe" -- this from "the l.a. times" -- from...
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host: this message from twitter -- postal we got this e-mail from laurie, in india -- host: we got this e-mail from laurie, in indianapolis. host: charles, tenn., democratic line. caller: how are you doing today, ma'am? host: good. caller: i am on social security, disabled now. a lot of these taxes, like the deduction for political contributions, that should be taken away. i have not heard anything about that. they can make us still pay social security taxes at a lower rate, maybe 10% to 25%. there are a lot of deductions and things that they can do to make the country better, but nobody is wanting to do it. these corporate deductions, they could be taken out. you said it in the article before, there is no forum where anything is going to work, but people like me need to pay their fair share at a reduced rate. thank you for letting me talk. host: roger, independent line. hello. caller: yes. hello. as far as what i am willing to give up, i am willing to give up just as much as everyone else. that is why i think the spending cuts should be across the board equally. if you are going to tak
host: this message from twitter -- postal we got this e-mail from laurie, in india -- host: we got this e-mail from laurie, in indianapolis. host: charles, tenn., democratic line. caller: how are you doing today, ma'am? host: good. caller: i am on social security, disabled now. a lot of these taxes, like the deduction for political contributions, that should be taken away. i have not heard anything about that. they can make us still pay social security taxes at a lower rate, maybe 10% to 25%....
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me as an american is that when american companies closed down a factory here and open up in china or india or mexico. people say, why is that happening? there are lots of reasons why that is happening. the american tax system is not competitive. i do we have to go through this every year? have been on this show may times over the past 20 years. why can we just blow up the whole system, start over? why can we have a simple, fair tax, 19%, no deductions. make it a focal -- pro- competitive, pro-style system. if you make 10 times more than i do, you should pay 10 times more taxes. that would be something that would create a rising tide of prosperity that will lift all boats. host: stephen moore is the author of "who is the fairest of them all?" bill is on our line for independents from kentucky. caller: special tax breaks for the rich and corporations that do not want to pay for anything. they said, we are running out of money, we have high debt so it is time to pay the bill. republicans still say, no. isn't it time to stop this? guest: we have to get rid of special interest tax breaks. you a
me as an american is that when american companies closed down a factory here and open up in china or india or mexico. people say, why is that happening? there are lots of reasons why that is happening. the american tax system is not competitive. i do we have to go through this every year? have been on this show may times over the past 20 years. why can we just blow up the whole system, start over? why can we have a simple, fair tax, 19%, no deductions. make it a focal -- pro- competitive,...
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they're a rare sight in india. the pyrotechnicians spent six months creating the display. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for watching.
they're a rare sight in india. the pyrotechnicians spent six months creating the display. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. thank you for watching.
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so is the reserve bank of india's measures. the central bank has kept its interest rate high at 8%. that's discouraging to take out loans to buy products such as cars. >>> scientists at the u.s. space agency nasa say a probe orbiting mercury found evidence of water and ice on the planet. 3 the new information comes from the messenger probe. it's been orbiting the planet closest to the sun since 2011. they showed hydrogen in partially shadowed craters. they say it is consistent with that found in water. the total amount of ice on mercury is estimated at 100 billion tons. scientists say it may have been brought by comets or asteroids that crashed on the planet. the existence of life, however, is considered unlikely because of the planet's thin atmosphere. the prospects of finding ice on mercury received a boost in 1991 after a radio telescope detected dry patches at the planet's poles. >>> coming up, the three-day world weather forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us on nhk world.
so is the reserve bank of india's measures. the central bank has kept its interest rate high at 8%. that's discouraging to take out loans to buy products such as cars. >>> scientists at the u.s. space agency nasa say a probe orbiting mercury found evidence of water and ice on the planet. 3 the new information comes from the messenger probe. it's been orbiting the planet closest to the sun since 2011. they showed hydrogen in partially shadowed craters. they say it is consistent with...